There was a cold light in Yvonne's eyes. "Wasn't he asking for my mother's forgiveness? I'll let him be with my mother then."
"You mean, you want to bury him next to your mother? " Henry had a subtle expression on his face.
Yvonne's mouth curled up coldly. "That's right."
"But the plot next to your mother has already been purchased." Henry said, "Don't tell me, you're thinking about it buying it at a higher price?"
"You’re right. I'm going to buy the plot next to my mother's grave at a high price," Yvonne replied.
Henry frowned. "Why would you want to do that? Dominic Conrad isn't worthy of the fortune that you're going to spend."
"You don't understand. Since he wanted to make amends, I'll let him make it up to my mother forever," Yvonne sneered.
Henry could not really understand what she wanted to do, so he stopped questioning and took out his cell phone to ask Joe to contact the family members of the deceased whose grave was next to Laura's grave.
When the family members heard that someone was willing to buy the grave plot at a high price, they immediately agreed to resell it without any hesitation.
They then quickly took away the ashes of the elders from the grave.
It was already the next day when Dominic’s body was cremated.
On the day before, Dominic's body was taken to the hospital and Shane took Dominic's organs, as stated i n his will.
It just so happened that there was an old man in the hospital who was about the same age as Dominic and he was in need of a pair of corneas, and Dominic's corneas came in handy.
At the cemetery, Yvonne was holding a bouquet of flowers in her hand. Her eyes were red as she looked a t the tombstone in front of her.
"Mom, I avenged you. Are you happy now?" Yvonne knelt down and slowly placed the flower in front of Laura's tombstone.
Henry stood behind her, quietly keeping her company.
Yvonne talked to Laura for a while, then turned her head and looked at the tombstone next to Laura's.
The tombstone was nearly half as short as Laura's. Laura's tombstone was the same height as the other tombstones in the cemetery.
In other words, this tombstone was the shortest in the cemetery, and it was particularly obvious compared to all the other tombstones that were the same.
The name on this tombstone was none other than
Dominic Conrad's.
Yvonne got someone to make his tombstone like that.
Didn't he want to seek her mother's forgiveness?
She helped him so that he would always be beneath her mother.
She really was a filial daughter.
The corner of Yvonne's mouth curved upward coldly. She then stopped looking at Dominic and returned her gaze to Laura's tombstone. As she looked at Laura's photo, her eyes became red again.
Boom!
Thunder suddenly sounded in the sky.
Yvonne did not move. Henry looked up and saw the gray sky. He frowned and said, "Yvonne, let's go back. It's going to rain."
"You go back then. I’ll stay here and spend some time with my mother," Yvonne said without looking back.
Henry pursed his lips. "You’ll catch a cold."
"I don't care." Yvonne did not budge.
Henry massaged his temples helplessly and walked towards the path.
Yvonne turned her head and glanced at his back. As she watched him leave, she pursed her slightly pale lips and she seemed a little unhappy.
But shortly after, she left the feeling behind her.
She felt that she was being very hypocritical.
Henry had been following her around these days. He would follow her wherever she went.
Over time, she got used to it. So now when he suddenly left her alone, she felt a little unhappy.
Was she hypocritical?
Why was she unhappy? She did not have the right to feel unhappy.
They were not in a relationship anymore. Wasn't it normal for him to leave? Why would he want to stay in the rain with her?
As Yvonne thought about it, she patted her cheeks and gathered her thoughts before focusing back on Laura's tombstone.
Maybe it was good that Henry was gone because she had some emotional things to say but she did not feel comfortable saying them in front of him.
Now that he was gone, she could speak to her heart's content and vent to her mother.
Although she knew that her mother would not answer her.
Boom!
There was another rumble of thunder.
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